IAF's C-17, C-130J Super Hercules: Giants saving lives from Kashmir to Chennai

Built by American aircraft maker Lockheed Martin, six C-130Js were purchased by India in 2008, and these are based at the Hindon Air Base, outside of Delhi.

IAF's C-17, C-130J Super Hercules: Giants saving lives from Kashmir to Chennai
CHENNAI: Heavylifter C-17 Globemaster and the C-130J Super Hercules, which helped in saving thousands of lives during Uttarakhand and Kashmir floods and the deadly Nepal earthquake early this year, again did a yeoman service in rain-hit Chennai where they ferried nearly 1,500 people to safety following the deluge.

The two super aircraft, India's prized defence assets, also played a critical role in ferrying NDRF and Army teams along with heavy equipment from various parts of the country to Tambaram Air Base and Arakkonam Naval Base, the two nodal points that played a critical role in overall rescue operations in the wake of torrential rains here.

"The propeller-driven C-130J is capable of landing on short runaway, even on 'kucha' terrain and that's why they prove so critical in such operations.


In pic: C-130J Pic source: BCCL

"But, before Chennai floods, they served in rescue operations during the Uttarakhand floods in 2013, where they landed at Dharasu. This big bird has also landed in Daulat Beg Oldie (Advanced Landing Ground) in Ladakh," a senior defence official told PTI.

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Built by American aircraft maker Lockheed Martin, six C-130Js were purchased by India in 2008, and these are based at the Hindon Air Base, outside of Delhi.


In pic: Two columns of Army team embarking on IAF C-17 Aircraft along with bouts heading to Chennai for Rescue and Relief ops from AFS Begumpet, Hyderabad.

The one that flew from Palam to Tambaram on December 2 was from this base only.

It came back the next day carrying about 120 people onboard.
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Junior Warrant Officer Chandran Mohanan, a loadmaster, on that C-130J says, "It fills me with pride to be a crew member of this prestigious transport aircraft, and to be able to serve our country by rescuing people.

"I have seen Bihar floods. And I have been part of the rescue operations during Uttarakhand and J-K floods, onboard this aircraft, and sometimes it used to get emotionally overwhelming to see people crying, but it felt always great to see families getting united."
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Tambaram Base, located nearly 30 kms outside Chennai, has a shorter runway, and therefore the C17s heading for rescue operations were landing at Arakkonam Base, 70 kms west of the city.

Sitting regal on the tarmac, the 'big bird' transported to safety over 480 people to Delhi, Hyderabad and Patna from December 3-5, a senior Naval official of Arakkonam or INS Rajali Base said.

The C-17s can carry about 230-250 people onboard.

While both the C-17s as well as the Super Hercules flew in and out of Nepal during the quake tragedy and the Kashmir floods, providing rescue and relief, during Uttartkhand cloudburst disaster only C-130Js were used.

"The C17s can very well land at Jolly Grant ( Dehradun Airport) but they were not needed.

"In Kashmir, they landed at Srinagar Airport during the rescue operations," a top IAF official said.
39-year-old Mohanan, a Kerala native, talking about C-130J says, "This aircraft is so versatile, it (American C-130J) is known to have landed in extreme weather, including in Antarctica."

"It has a fore-to-aft length of about 56 ft and a ramp measuring 10-15 ft. In one go, it can carry 128 people and has a capacity of 20 tonne. But, for VIP configuration, it can be changed accordingly," he added.

"Its crew includes two pilots, one CSO (combat system operator) and two loadmasters," Mohanan said.

Captain S L Singh, the pilot of the Super Herc, who flew on December 2 from Palam to Tambaram, says, "this aircraft is scientifically very advanced. It can gather live footage while flying and thus is strategically an important asset."

Captain Singh, of Squadron 77 'Veiled Vipers' based in Hindon, says, "The Super Hercules are India"s prized possession and greatly enhance our military transport capabilities."

The rescued people were all praise for the defence personnel and their flying giants.

"Being rescued from our college first by the Army and the being flown to Hyderabad in a C-17 of the IAF, it only raised the respect we had for the defence forces, after seeing them up, close and personal," said George, a student of SRM University here, who was rescued along with hundreds of other students from his campus.

As Chennai limped back to normalcy, and trains and bus transportations resumed operation, the aerial sorties and airdropping of relief were called off from yesterday.

Kopal Gupta, a Dehradun native, and student of VIT Vellore campus, was left stranded at the Chennai Airport for two days, before being rescued and flown to Delhi on December 4.
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How Indian army is helping Chennai flood victims
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Navy and Air Force today continued their relief and rescue operations in flood-affected Chennai by pressing into service multiple flights and evacuating over 5,000 people from submerged parts of the city.

In pic: Two columns of Army team embarking on IAF C-17 Aircraft along with bouts heading to Chennai for Rescue and Relief ops from AFS Begumpet, Hyderabad.
Text: PTI

Navy and Air Force today continued their relief and rescue operations in flood-affected Chennai by pressing into service multiple flights and evacuating over 5,000 people from..
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On completion of airlift of four National Disaster Relief Force (NDRF) teams from Delhi and 10 others from Bhubaneswar to Arakkonam, four Indian Army columns were today airlifted by the transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF).

In pic: Two columns of Army team embarking on IAF C-17 Aircraft along with bouts heading to Chennai for Rescue and Relief ops from AFS Begumpet, Hyderabad.
On completion of airlift of four National Disaster Relief Force (NDRF) teams from Delhi and 10 others from Bhubaneswar to Arakkonam, four Indian Army columns were today airlifted by the transport air..
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One C-130J from Tambaram to Delhi, and two C-17s from Arakkonam got back stranded passengers to Begumpet and Delhi.

In pic: Loaded trucks with boats embark on IAF C-17 Aircraft along with two columns of Army teams heading to Chennai for Rescue and Relief ops from AFS Begumpet, Hyderabad.
One C-130J from Tambaram to Delhi, and two C-17s from Arakkonam got back stranded passengers to Begumpet and Delhi.

In pic: Loaded trucks with boats embark on IAF C-17 Aircraft along with t..
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Helicopter operations too were in full swing with four medium lift helicopter, one advance light helicopter and five Chetak/Cheetah involved actively to evacuate stranded people. One helicopter is positioned in Tirupati to aid the Andhra Pradesh government.

In pic: Army personnel rescuing kid from a flooded locality in rain-hit Chennai.
Helicopter operations too were in full swing with four medium lift helicopter, one advance light helicopter and five Chetak/Cheetah involved actively to evacuate stranded people. One helicopter is po..
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The Army has put in total 40 rescue and relief teams and five engineer teams for carrying out rescue operations in the most critical areas of Chennai.

In pic: Army personnel rescuing people from a flooded locality in rain-hit Chennai.
The Army has put in total 40 rescue and relief teams and five engineer teams for carrying out rescue operations in the most critical areas of Chennai.

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These teams have been operating in areas which are the worst hit by the floods in the areas of Tambaram, Mudichur, Kothurpuram, Pallavaram, Thiruneermalai, Urapakkam, Manipakkam, T Nagar and Gudvancheri towards the outskirts of Chennai and also along areas adjacent to Adyar River.

In pic: Army personnel rescuing people from a flooded locality in rain-hit Chennai.
These teams have been operating in areas which are the worst hit by the floods in the areas of Tambaram, Mudichur, Kothurpuram, Pallavaram, Thiruneermalai, Urapakkam, Manipakkam, T Nagar and Gudvanch..
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The rescue teams have successfully rescued over 4,000 stranded people. Military Hospital at St Thomas Mount has been made functional and treatment is being given to many flood- affected patients.

Though limited, troops available at Chennai for carrying out flood relief were kept on high alert following the floods in the city last month.

In pic: Army personnel rescuing people from a flooded locality in rain-hit Chennai.
The rescue teams have successfully rescued over 4,000 stranded people. Military Hospital at St Thomas Mount has been made functional and treatment is being given to many flood- affected patients.
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The Army has also sent additional teams from Bengaluru and is now shifting troops from Secundrabad and Hyderabad for augmenting rescue efforts.While on its way to Chennai, Army rescue teams from Bengaluru answered distress calls from the worst affected areas and helped stranded civilians along the way.

In pic: Army personnel rescuing people from a flooded locality in rain-hit Chennai.
The Army has also sent additional teams from Bengaluru and is now shifting troops from Secundrabad and Hyderabad for augmenting rescue efforts.While on its way to Chennai, Army rescue teams from Beng..
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Inspite fast flowing currents at a few places, the Army teams are presently reaching out to the most affected and critical areas, sources said. Over 30 Army trucks have also been employed by the rescue teams for ferrying stranded people in areas where the water level is less than 6 feet.

In pic: Army personnel rescuing woman from a flooded locality in rain-hit Chennai
Inspite fast flowing currents at a few places, the Army teams are presently reaching out to the most affected and critical areas, sources said. Over 30 Army trucks have also been employed by the resc..
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The Army is also rushing in additional nine rescue and relief teams with one medical team from Secunderabad and Hyderabad to Arakkonam by IAF's C17 Globemaster for addressing any contingencies.

In pic: Army personnel carry children on their shoulders as they wade through flood waters in rain-hit Chennai.
The Army is also rushing in additional nine rescue and relief teams with one medical team from Secunderabad and Hyderabad to Arakkonam by IAF's C17 Globemaster for addressing any contingencies.
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